Rain South Africa Biography
Rain is a South African telecommunications company that provides 4G and 5G mobile networks, home Wi-Fi, and data-centric communication services.

| Legal Name | Rain (Pty) Ltd |
|---|---|
| Year Founded | 2016 (10 Years Ago) |
| Formerly | Wireless Business Solutions |
| Founder | Brandon Leigh |
| CEO | Conrad Leigh (also cited as Duncan Simpson-Craib in historical data) |
| Headquarters | Cape Town, South Africa (also listed with operations in Johannesburg) |
| Industry | Telecommunications / Mobile Network Operator |
| Core Products | 4G & 5G Data, Home Wi-Fi, Voice, and Mobile Plans |
| Network Infrastructure | Standalone 5G (partnered with Huawei), 4G roaming via Vodacom and MTN |
| Corporate Status | Private Equity-Backed / Acquired |
| Employee Count | ~550 employees (as of mid-2026) |
| Market cap | R25 billion+ ▲ (July 2026 Estimate) |
Rain (Pty) Ltd is a South African telecommunications company and mobile network operator headquartered in Cape Town. The company was officially founded in 2016 following the acquisition and subsequent rebranding of Wireless Business Solutions (WBS), an infrastructure provider originally established in 1996. Rain focuses on providing wireless mobile data, home broadband, voice, and messaging services across South Africa.
History and Business Expansion
Following its official commercial consumer launch in February 2018, Rain initially established itself as a data-only network. The company deployed thousands of its own cellular towers while leasing additional infrastructure from national operators Vodacom and MTN to extend its coverage.
- 2019–2021: Rain launched one of the earliest commercial standalone 5G networks in South Africa.
- 2023: The company expanded its portfolio beyond data-only packages to include mobile voice and messaging services, transitioning into a full mobile network operator.
- 2026: In mid-2026, Rain partnered with hardware research firm LoopDesignLab (LoopDL) to launch the LoopPhone, a dedicated smartphone bundled with the network's unlimited mobile plans.
Technical Infrastructure
Rain operates a hybrid network architecture using its own standalone deployment alongside standard roaming agreements.
Network Architecture
The core 5G network is built on Standalone 5G architecture utilizing infrastructure from technology partner Huawei. In July 2026, Rain and Huawei implemented a multi-thousand-site commercial deployment of sub-1 GHz Massive MIMO 5G technology across major South African cities, designed to improve wide-area coverage and deep indoor signal penetration.
Shared Infrastructure
For its national 4G and LTE services, Rain relies on infrastructure partnerships that enable the company to utilize towers owned by Vodacom and MTN.
Corporate Structure and Governance
Rain operates as a private company backed by institutional and private equity investors.
- Leadership: The company's executive leadership includes Chief Executive Officer Conrad Leigh, following the tenure of founder Brandon Leigh.
- Ownership: Major shareholders include Quarme Private Equity Investments, UBI General Partner, Pluvial, Montegray Capital, and African Rainbow Capital (ARC) Investments.
Regulatory Review and Disputes
The company's marketing and infrastructure arrangements have been subject to standard regulatory oversight and corporate disputes:
- Advertising Dispute (2020): In August 2020, South Africa's Advertising Regulatory Bureau ruled against Rain regarding its "Unlimited Data 24/7 on 5G" campaign following public complaints regarding data delivery and network consistency.
- Spectrum Investigation (2021): In October 2021, competing operator Telkom lodged an official complaint with the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) requesting an investigation into the spectrum-sharing arrangements between Vodacom and Rain.

